JIf1J0A Stanford man who fought in thelast war and has returned to servehis country again is Harry PhillipStolz, '21, who was appointed lastJune to the position of Lieutenant Commander in the Navy. He now holds the position of Assistant In-! spector of Navy Petroleum Reserves i in California.Stolz is a partner in the Los Angeles firm of Stanley and Stolz, Petroleum Division of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. He is a consulting petroleum and mining engineer for that firm.Lieutenant Commander Stolz left Stanford in 1918 to become a lieutenant in the Navy. He returned to Stanford a year later to finish school. When he resigned from the Navy in 1918, he accepted a Naval Reserve commission.Stanford undergraduates who have enlisted in Class V-7 of iheNavy in the last week include Warren Beil, El Campo; Thomas Fuller, Deke; Boy Hills, D.U.; William IYlannon, Deke, and Thomas Obligor, Chi Psi, according to an announcement from Lieutenant Commander Aroff of (he 12th Naval District.Bill McCurdy, Alpha Delt, ’40, a lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, was last reported at the Air Corps Gunnery School, Las Vegas, Nev.William L. Schrooder, Alpha Delt, ’41, is in the Army and was last reported at Camp San Luis Obispo.Jack Brenner, Delt, ’40, is an ensign in the Navy.Second Lieutenant Alee Cereghino, Delt, ’41, of the Marine Corps is with Marine headquarters at Washington, D.C.Jack Fyfe, Fiji, ’41, is with the Navy.Charles A. Oil, Phi Kap, ’41, is a second lieutenant with the field artillery at Ford Ord.